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Jail sentences for women who vandalized Athens Museums

The two women said that they acted “under the guidance of the Holy Spirit”...

Newsroom September 26 08:41

 

Two women who vandalized exhibitions in three Athens museums were each served four-year jail sentences by a misdemeanors court in Athens on Tuesday.

The two women damaged exhibits at the Byzantine and Christian, Benaki and National Historical Museums by spraying them with an oily mix. Museum staff testified that some of the stains on marble and wooden exhibits are indelible.

The two women said that they acted “under the guidance of the Holy Spirit” in order to “sever relations with evil spirits”.

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Their jail sentences are redeemable at 5 euros per day, the judge ruled, suspended if they decide to appeal.

The court also set restrictive terms on them, obliging them to appear at a police station in their area of residence once a month and forbidding them from leaving the country.

Source: Tasos Kokkinidis/greekreporter

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